"You have had piracy earlier in the Strait of Malacca and now in the Gulf. People who provide such security need a floating armoury. My suspicion is that the boat in Tuticorin is a floating armoury for one of these private security agencies," Deputy National Security Adviser Nehchal Sandhu today said.
Sandhu, a former chief of Intelligence Bureau, said piracy has increased in international waters and civil maritime operations have employed private maritime security companies against pirates.
An FIR has been registered against 10 crew members and 25 guards of the detained ship by the Tamil Nadu Marine Police for illegally carrying arms and ammunition.
Besides, a case under the Essential Commodities Act has been registered for buying 1,500 litres of diesel illegally with the help of a local shipping agent.
Asked whether the incident was similar to the one in 2012 off Kerala coast when guards from an Italian ship killed two Indian fishermen, Sandhu said that was a separate incident and cannot be compared with impounding of the ship now.
